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hoping change that this week, america versus europe. the u.s. was trailing in most matches. the fire came life. playing to the dpalryes all week. the feel for her in the cup. 16-12. the tradition and fourth major of the year. a great showing. tied for fifth. never a major on the junior sir cut. back to the 18. a playoff to mike read. staying high left. a 12 footer for the victory. >> now a major champion for the second time. >> across championships, 9 title was decided. men come to baltimore each year. left to host brian reece, top seed facing toronto nationals. no chance to run on the third quarter. mike ward with some help. a shot on the break. fourth quarter to toronto. a huge defensive break down. wide open to tie at nine. that's a look at sports. stay with us for more >> really nice weather the next few days. >> thanks for joining us. >> thanks for joining us. have a good night. geico's been saving people money on car insurance for over 70 years. and who doesn't want value for their dollar? been true since the day i made my first dollar. where is that dollar? i got it o
hoping change that this week, america versus europe. the u.s. was trailing in most matches. the fire came life. playing to the dpalryes all week. the feel for her in the cup. 16-12. the tradition and fourth major of the year. a great showing. tied for fifth. never a major on the junior sir cut. back to the 18. a playoff to mike read. staying high left. a 12 footer for the victory. >> now a major champion for the second time. >> across championships, 9 title was decided. men come to...
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allegiance to america as citizens for the first time. they sang as they cised on the outer loop. >> i thought we would die. >> a dumptruck in the opposite lane, hilt debris and lost two tires. one of them headed for the lexus, suv. >> i didn't know what to do. i couldn't stop. hundreds of cars behind me. so i just paused for a moment. tried to slow down. and i saw it coming. >> unable to stop he swerved. >> you know you are going to die. there is nothing to be scared about. my son, my daughter. so i parade to god. >> a quick prayer. then, impact. >> hit the driver's side first. and then the windshield smashed into a million pieces. thought i would go blind. and my hands. and -- i saw blood coming out. >> then they pulled over. >> i drove the car into the emergency lane and stopped. the moment she got out. she gave me a hug. and you know she -- crying. >> wednesday night the family is all smiles. thankful and certain. >> me and my wife, we weren't going to live today. it's impossible. still don't know how it happened. we are still alive.
allegiance to america as citizens for the first time. they sang as they cised on the outer loop. >> i thought we would die. >> a dumptruck in the opposite lane, hilt debris and lost two tires. one of them headed for the lexus, suv. >> i didn't know what to do. i couldn't stop. hundreds of cars behind me. so i just paused for a moment. tried to slow down. and i saw it coming. >> unable to stop he swerved. >> you know you are going to die. there is nothing to be...
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that and more leading you up to 7:00 with "good morning america." >>> first, the forecast. it will be better today than the last couple days. i'm ready for relief. >> i think just about anything would be better. we're starting to pull back in the other direction on the thermostat but we have a lot of humidity around. it doesn't seem like it will be a better day but more clouds will hold off the temperatures. we're basically looking low 70s across the board, w
that and more leading you up to 7:00 with "good morning america." >>> first, the forecast. it will be better today than the last couple days. i'm ready for relief. >> i think just about anything would be better. we're starting to pull back in the other direction on the thermostat but we have a lot of humidity around. it doesn't seem like it will be a better day but more clouds will hold off the temperatures. we're basically looking low 70s across the board, w
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i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i've lived it. >> this is the cbs "morning news" for wednesday, august 26th, 2009. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm michelle gielan. the lion of the senate has been silenced. senator ted kennedy passed away last night following a battle with brain cancer. he was 77 years old and died at the family home in hyannisport. he was the last surviving son of a glamorous but tortured political family who spent half a century in the senate fighting for those who need. we are in washington with more. tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. word of kennedy's death came this morning in a brief statement from his family who said his faith, perseverance and optimism will live on. massachusetts senator edward kennedy died at his home in hianis surrounded by loved one after a year-long battle with brain cancer. kennedy's family said we've lost the irreplaceable center of our family and joyous light in our lives. but the inspiration of his faith, optimism and
i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i've lived it. >> this is the cbs "morning news" for wednesday, august 26th, 2009. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm michelle gielan. the lion of the senate has been silenced. senator ted kennedy passed away last night following a battle with brain cancer. he was 77 years old and died at the family home in hyannisport. he was the last surviving son of a glamorous but tortured political...
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she said it was his influence that helped bring civil rights to america nd the first african-american to the white house. >> when he went to barack and told barack and didn't endorse hillary, that was a shock to some people. but what he did, he saw a light that would shine for the next 40 years. who waited hours in the heat told us they never met him in person but knew his work in the senate made their lives better. >> he represented the conscience of the nation. he was constantly calling america -- . >> he helped support the immigrants, he was there for any family that called upon him. >> reporter: these ladies from boston, all registered nurses, made t-shirts to honor their fallen senator and hope this outpouring of bipartisan love for kennedy won't be forgotten as lawmakers try to eastern out a healthcare plan as kennedy dropped of. >> healthcare is a huge crisis in our country and we have to continue to work to get this started. >> the tribute in our area was running two hours late. what a wonderful delay it was. the burial service here took place just as the sun was going down, m
she said it was his influence that helped bring civil rights to america nd the first african-american to the white house. >> when he went to barack and told barack and didn't endorse hillary, that was a shock to some people. but what he did, he saw a light that would shine for the next 40 years. who waited hours in the heat told us they never met him in person but knew his work in the senate made their lives better. >> he represented the conscience of the nation. he was constantly...
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why are america's nuns being singled out? it's our "closer look" tonight. >>> and, race at the national parks. why do so few people of color visit the nation's most beautiful places?at if you're like a lot of people, you have high blood pressure... and you have high cholesterol. you've taken steps to try and lower both your numbers. but how closare you to your goals? there may be more you can do. only caduet combines two proven medicines... in a single pill to significantly lower... high blood pressure and high cholesterol. in a clinical study of patients... with slightly elevated blood pressure and cholesterol, caduet helped 48% reach both goals in just 4 weeks. caduet is one of many treatment options, in addition to diet and exercise... that you can discuss with your doctor. caduet is not for everyone. it's not for people with liver problems... and women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. to check for liver problems, you need simple blood tests. tell your doctor about any heart problems... and all other medic
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i think he should know that the obama administration is doing everything to keep america secure. >> reporter: so who right? the new documents reveal 30 of e detainees1/3 of those held in the cia secret prisons were subjected to the questionable practices. cheneyays the taics saved lives and prevented terrorist attacks. his proof --n part, thiso, describing how 9/11 masternd, khalid sheik mohammed who was water boarded 183 times, admitted to a series of plots one in late in 2001 to crash a hijacked airliner intthe tallest building on the u.s. west coast. another in early 2002 to send al qaeda operati and u.s. citizen jose padilla to set off bombs in an unspecified major u.s. city. and never before disclosed plan in 2003 to employ a network of pakistanis to target gas atio, raroadracks and the brooklyn bridge in new york. but administration officials say the is no way to know whether the same information could have be obtned om him without waterboarding or wheere would have given it up sooner had he been handled dierently. in fact, khalid sheik mohammed told the international red cross in 2006
i think he should know that the obama administration is doing everything to keep america secure. >> reporter: so who right? the new documents reveal 30 of e detainees1/3 of those held in the cia secret prisons were subjected to the questionable practices. cheneyays the taics saved lives and prevented terrorist attacks. his proof --n part, thiso, describing how 9/11 masternd, khalid sheik mohammed who was water boarded 183 times, admitted to a series of plots one in late in 2001 to crash a...
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[applause] made in america. [applause] for too long, we fail to invest in this kind of innovative work, even as countries like china and japan were racing ahead. that is why this announcement is so important. this represents the largest investment in this kind of technology in american history. i am committed to a strategy that insures america leads in the design and deployment of the next generation of clean energy vehicles. this is not just an investment to produce vehicles today. this is an investment in our capacity to develop new technologies tomorrow. it is about creating the infrastructure of innovation. indiana is the second-largest recipient of grant funding. it is a perfect example of what this will mean. you have perdue university, notre dame, indiana university, and they will all be receiving grant funding to develop degree and training programs for electric vehicles. [applause] that is number one. we have a small business in indiana that will develop batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles. you h
[applause] made in america. [applause] for too long, we fail to invest in this kind of innovative work, even as countries like china and japan were racing ahead. that is why this announcement is so important. this represents the largest investment in this kind of technology in american history. i am committed to a strategy that insures america leads in the design and deployment of the next generation of clean energy vehicles. this is not just an investment to produce vehicles today. this is an...
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america's top rated internet--now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just $79.99 a month for 6 months. plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. diabetes and cancer. they've heard that biomedical research offers hope, that it could control, maybe even cure, their disease. senator ben cardin understands the importance of innovative biomedical research, for patients, their families, and our economy in maryland. call senator cardin today. ask him to protect the 90,000 maryland jobs biomedical research provides and the hopes of patients everywhere. it's not just the future, it's life. >>> in 2 your health, life can be hectic. dr. sanjay gupta looks at how stress can lead to depression. >> reporter: until last year, stephanie had always been physically and socially active. but overwhelming stress led to a crisis. >> i
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most of it from america. mike is an environmental at activist. it's from the washington transit authority. >> yes. this is also a monitor. the onship label says property of the u.s. army. it says property of the united states government. then they have a state of connecticut mental health facility. >> reporter: and the environmental group greenpeace provided us with photo of what it says is e-waste bearing the label of the u.s. environmental protection agency. for almost every country in the world, it is illegal to send this kind of electronic waste to another country, but not the u.s. the u.s. is one of three nations that did not ratify a treaty banning the exportation of this e-waste. american e-waste is shipped overseas because it is cheaper than recycling it in the u.s. >> this is a pure cost situation. there's no nefarious masterminds trying to ruin the lives of people overseas. the reality is you can ship these goods on container ships for pennies. >> reporter: according to a general accounting office last year, harmful e-waste is flowing v
most of it from america. mike is an environmental at activist. it's from the washington transit authority. >> yes. this is also a monitor. the onship label says property of the u.s. army. it says property of the united states government. then they have a state of connecticut mental health facility. >> reporter: and the environmental group greenpeace provided us with photo of what it says is e-waste bearing the label of the u.s. environmental protection agency. for almost every...
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america's choice is not an expense them. it is expensive. most good things usually are. it does not go everywhere. when we tend to put it in place since that this sum of money has to be approved by a board will be placed in front of you to do not have stuff there is a lot and the chattering class' why this is a terrible thing. the reality is that is our principal. equity, and not the quality. . . the reality is we don't really know what else to do or what else we would be giving it. we assume it is a hard conversation to have with faculty because everybody wants to say i know what i'm doing but we don't or we would have done it. i actually don't know how to teach the acquisition of reading. i don't know how to teach set pherae in mathematics. i actually can to get people to understand the equations and chemistry. and just calling that out saying so there it is that wasn't so bad. but we can find out. and we had to find out collectively. and we work with colleagues many of whom are in this room and who i have tremendous respect for putting up with less as we pushed really
america's choice is not an expense them. it is expensive. most good things usually are. it does not go everywhere. when we tend to put it in place since that this sum of money has to be approved by a board will be placed in front of you to do not have stuff there is a lot and the chattering class' why this is a terrible thing. the reality is that is our principal. equity, and not the quality. . . the reality is we don't really know what else to do or what else we would be giving it. we assume...
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. >> reporter: for 83 years, hyannis port has been a place of retreat and renewal for america's greatest political dynasty. now they remember a patriarch, and this town remembers a friend. sam barber sold him paintings. >> i'm going to miss him terribly. i'm speechless. >> reporter: ted kennedy's father bought a cottage here in 1928, thinking it would be good for the kids' health. three decades later, ted's brothers john and robert purchased surrounding homes, creating this three acre property simply known as the compound. john is the editor of "the last lion." >> for years of his life, this was the home. this was the one home they kept returning to. they lived in new york, massachusetts, london, england, but for john, this was his anchor. >> reporter: the brothers played their famous games of touch football on the lawn here, training for the youngest brother, a star at harvard. >> i think this was the center of his young world. so many things happened here. certainly, in times of tragedy, this is where the kennedys gathered. >> reporter: a place of mourning too many times for the kenned
. >> reporter: for 83 years, hyannis port has been a place of retreat and renewal for america's greatest political dynasty. now they remember a patriarch, and this town remembers a friend. sam barber sold him paintings. >> i'm going to miss him terribly. i'm speechless. >> reporter: ted kennedy's father bought a cottage here in 1928, thinking it would be good for the kids' health. three decades later, ted's brothers john and robert purchased surrounding homes, creating this...
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you know, that's what america's about, is we have a vigorous debate. that's why we have a democracy. but i do hope that we will talk with each other and not over each other. >> nbc's ron allen in portsmouth. ron, people were expecting maybe folks would jump up and try to shout over the president. inside the president actually had to solicit opposing views or opposing questions. >> reporter: it was very civil inside, tamron. i don't think many people expected it to be otherwise given the authority the president commands. the crowd, some people thought, might have been staged, but there's every indication from talking to people online as they went in, that most people got their tickets they say online in somewhat random fashion from a white house website. some did say they got through a congressional office of some sort, suggesting there was -- but most said they got them randomly. out here there were several more protesters very peaceful. there was a street that leads up to the high school. people for the obama health plan on one side, people against it
you know, that's what america's about, is we have a vigorous debate. that's why we have a democracy. but i do hope that we will talk with each other and not over each other. >> nbc's ron allen in portsmouth. ron, people were expecting maybe folks would jump up and try to shout over the president. inside the president actually had to solicit opposing views or opposing questions. >> reporter: it was very civil inside, tamron. i don't think many people expected it to be otherwise given...
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it is america. you can accomplish. here, we have someone with a distinguished career as a court of appeals judge. more experience on the federal court than anybody who has been nominated or confirmed in decades. the only person who will be there with a trial court experience is the person i spoke of earlier. this is the american dream. the dream that will speak about when we campaign. we have made it real. we have several members of the judiciary committee here. >> i just want to say thank you to our chairman, senator leahy who drove the judiciary committee through these hearings. finally, here we are with a new supreme court justice. i think it is truly a great day for the united states supreme court. i think it is a great day for the law. i think it is a great day for justice. i think it is a great day for every young woman out there that says, yes i can, i can do it if i work hard. that is the message of this particular justice. as has been set, she brings 29.5 years of legal experience to the supreme court. she has
it is america. you can accomplish. here, we have someone with a distinguished career as a court of appeals judge. more experience on the federal court than anybody who has been nominated or confirmed in decades. the only person who will be there with a trial court experience is the person i spoke of earlier. this is the american dream. the dream that will speak about when we campaign. we have made it real. we have several members of the judiciary committee here. >> i just want to say...
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supreme court america will have come of age. we will leave only to look at the portion of the justices of the new supreme court to see how far we have come as a nation. who we really aren't as a people, what we stand for and what our founders intended us to be. it will be a striking portrait, one of strength, diversity, spirits and wisdom. the portion of a nation united by common concerns it's still too often divided by deeply held individual beliefs. there are those in the paper hubei has of as a deeply held beliefs will vote for judge sotomayor and those who will not hear each for their own reasons, each in part because of who there are, where they grew up, how their perspective has been uniquely shaped by their individual circumstances and experiences. and their vote will be based on the on logic, that on reason to how they interpret the tax and the testimony before them. each of us will analyze in the bid as fast, on perspective and will hold to our own intellectual positions we will disagree, so find fault with judge sotoma
supreme court america will have come of age. we will leave only to look at the portion of the justices of the new supreme court to see how far we have come as a nation. who we really aren't as a people, what we stand for and what our founders intended us to be. it will be a striking portrait, one of strength, diversity, spirits and wisdom. the portion of a nation united by common concerns it's still too often divided by deeply held individual beliefs. there are those in the paper hubei has of...
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the america i know and love is not one in which my farnts or my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide based on a subjective judgment of their level of productivity in society whether they're worthy of health care. such a system is down right evil. joe, nowhere is anybody talking about in the health reform plans anything close to what sarah palin is talking about. so why use that kind of language? why get people riled up by something that is not true? >> sarah palin is afraid for her own child and senior citizens. 1233 of the house bill called for a comparative effect and research money for comparative effectiveness research. that reform of comparative research reform says there is a -- let me fipish. it's the cost of treatment divided by the number of years that person has to benefit from that treatment. so somebody only has 15 years to benefit from the treatment as opposed to somebody who has 30 years to benefit from the treatment may be denied treatment. that is a scary thing. you have a longer period of time to liv
the america i know and love is not one in which my farnts or my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide based on a subjective judgment of their level of productivity in society whether they're worthy of health care. such a system is down right evil. joe, nowhere is anybody talking about in the health reform plans anything close to what sarah palin is talking about. so why use that kind of language? why get people riled up by...
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this is incredible in the united states of america. the people in this room want their country back. [cheers and applause] if you ever heard nothing today, please understand that, and i would ask what you have learned today from this town hall meeting that you will take back to washington. >> you ask two questions. i'll take a look at the practice which the white house is asking, to identify people or opposed to though white house's health care. i'll take a look. what have i learned from today's meeting? that this is a very well informed part of our citizenry. we have had the quotations on the bill repeatedly, which shows that there has been a lot of study on the house bill. you have raised a number of provisions which impressed me. but, no, -- you know what is going on. i have a very good idea of the temper of a crowd. i saw a standing ovation to return america to the constitution. it is more than an earful. and i am not surprised. i have been a lot of town meetings, had hundreds of them during the course of my tenure in the senate an
this is incredible in the united states of america. the people in this room want their country back. [cheers and applause] if you ever heard nothing today, please understand that, and i would ask what you have learned today from this town hall meeting that you will take back to washington. >> you ask two questions. i'll take a look at the practice which the white house is asking, to identify people or opposed to though white house's health care. i'll take a look. what have i learned from...
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president obama says it's a wonderful day for america. his reaction to the senate confirming the first hispanic ever nominated to the u.s. supreme court. sonia sotomayor. the vote was 68-31. all the democrats and two independents voted yes. nine republicans also voted to confirm sotosaying even if they didn't agree with all her views she was qualified. she'll be sworn in saturday as the 1 11thth justice, and only the third woman to serve on the nation's highest court. >> the nomination of sonia sotomayor of new york is confirmed. >> reporter: it was a history-making moment, the confirmation of the firstan sphi hispanic justice to the supreme court. sonia sotomayor, the girl from the projects, who became an aaccomplished prosecutor, lawyer and jurist becomes justice sotomayor the moment she is formally sworn in this saturday. >> it's a wonderful day for america. >> reporter: the president called it another broken barrier a step toward a more perfect union. >> i'm filled with pride in this achievement, and great confidence that judge sotoma
president obama says it's a wonderful day for america. his reaction to the senate confirming the first hispanic ever nominated to the u.s. supreme court. sonia sotomayor. the vote was 68-31. all the democrats and two independents voted yes. nine republicans also voted to confirm sotosaying even if they didn't agree with all her views she was qualified. she'll be sworn in saturday as the 1 11thth justice, and only the third woman to serve on the nation's highest court. >> the nomination of...
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and it may be based upon what the jury, realize unlike in america, this jury meets one or two days a week, then go home, read the newspaper, the tabloids, talk to their neighbors, they watch television, so they've got a lot of impressions go on in their head, and i don't know how they separate that from what they actually hear in the jury room. >> i was going to say, that is just so different than the way we do justice here. how much is all of that extra information coming from outside the courtroom, how will that weigh on the jury? >> imagine you and ion a jury, say when you go home, watch tv, read the papers, talk your neighbors but don't let that affect your opinion. well, duh, it's going to affect your opinion one way or the other. >> sure. >> realize this prosecutor has got his own baggage. he's come up with this story of this bizarre sex game that meredith kercher the british exchange student was a victim of. he's got amanda knox putting the knife through the victim's throat, two other guys holding the vick estimate at time. it's got drugs money. it's everything that tabloids l
and it may be based upon what the jury, realize unlike in america, this jury meets one or two days a week, then go home, read the newspaper, the tabloids, talk to their neighbors, they watch television, so they've got a lot of impressions go on in their head, and i don't know how they separate that from what they actually hear in the jury room. >> i was going to say, that is just so different than the way we do justice here. how much is all of that extra information coming from outside...
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america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. but there's one little friend you don't want him to meet. the flea. ju one in your home can turn into thousands-fast, infesting carpets, furniture, even your bed. to stop an infestation, ask for frontline plus. it quickly kills fleas, their eggs, and larvae-even ticks. it's waterproof. and one dose lasts all month long. fleas are nobody's friends. ask for the vet's #1 choice for dogs and cats-frontline plus. >>> it is a city-wide shutdown in chicago. all city workers except police and firefighters are off without pay today. that means no tax collection and city hall is closed along with public libraries. it is called a reduced services day. it is expected to save about $8 million. chicago is facing a $330 mull onbudget shortfall. maryland got employ yeas to agree to the shutdowns as a replacement for layoffs. >>> an actor was hell for heapingy questioning by customs at newark airport in new jersey. his name came up on a computer alert list. told the associated press it was an unfortun
america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. but there's one little friend you don't want him to meet. the flea. ju one in your home can turn into thousands-fast, infesting carpets, furniture, even your bed. to stop an infestation, ask for frontline plus. it quickly kills fleas, their eggs, and larvae-even ticks. it's waterproof. and one dose lasts all month long. fleas are nobody's friends. ask for the vet's #1 choice for dogs and cats-frontline...
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 we call the bunches in honey bunches of oats the prize in the box. well, now there's a prize inside the prize. pecans! pecans! baked into crunchy oat bunches. taste the delicious surprise in every spoonful. new honey bunches of oats with pecan bunches. beautiful. it's real food at the right price! this is the primo stuff. choose one appetizer and two premium entrees. just twenty bucks-every day. start with our spinach and artichoke dip or boneless buffalo wings. then two signature entrees, like our seven ounce house sirloin or oriental chicken salad. genuine food. generous portions. genius price. 2 for $20! only at applebee's. let's say you have osteoporosis. i do. and you haven't done anything abouit. i haven't. well, now's a great time to do something. call 1-800-716-1699 for a free information kit and trial offer of once-a-month actonel. and asyour doctor how to help treat osteoporosis. actonel is clinically proven to help revers
blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 we call the bunches in honey bunches of oats the prize in the box. well, now there's a prize inside the prize. pecans! pecans! baked into crunchy oat bunches. taste the delicious surprise in every spoonful. new honey bunches of oats with pecan bunches. beautiful. it's real food at the right price! this is the primo stuff. choose one appetizer and two premium entrees. just twenty...
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this question came via e-mail at america's voice. during 2008, latino voters played and historic role turning four stage from red to blue. it's a defining issue for latino voters and president obama campaigned on a promise for this. how is he going to get comprehensive immigration reform done now. we've seen the dates flip a bit. what's doing on? >> what the president said throughout the campaign and in office is we have to have comprehensive immigration reform. my top person who is head of international governmental affairs, the question she asked before joining the administration is, is the president committed this and he absolutely is and he's pulled together members of congress, those who are supported of immigration reform and those who are not, brought them together in the white house and began to dialogue. we have someone working hard on the hill to see what measures we can do in the short-term but the real solution is long-term immigration reform. you mentioned the date has slipped. obviously there's a full plate but i think
this question came via e-mail at america's voice. during 2008, latino voters played and historic role turning four stage from red to blue. it's a defining issue for latino voters and president obama campaigned on a promise for this. how is he going to get comprehensive immigration reform done now. we've seen the dates flip a bit. what's doing on? >> what the president said throughout the campaign and in office is we have to have comprehensive immigration reform. my top person who is head...
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is america, wish you were here. >> mitchell: commentator from ben stein. now to bob schieffer in washington for a look at what is ahead on face the nation. bob, good morning. >> good morning to you, russ, we will talk to jim jones, the president of national security advisor about these reports that commanders on the ground in afghanistan want more troops. bob schieffer, thanks a lot. and ahead now on sunday morning, bill geist. the call of the wild. >> ever ever >> mitchell: hmm. the sound of elk calling in wild, or is ate champion elk caller on call bill geist clears up the mystery. >> reporter: ah, the peace and quiet of a suburban neighborhood. >> shattered by unsettling primal calls of the wild. >> but fear not, it is just greg hubble in his living room, blowing on a sawed off whiffle ball bat to establish dominance over male elks and draw female elk. >> although the nearest elk is hundreds of miles away. >> he is just practicing. he is an elk calling champion. >> do the neighbors complain? >> we have had neighbors walking across the street shaking the
is america, wish you were here. >> mitchell: commentator from ben stein. now to bob schieffer in washington for a look at what is ahead on face the nation. bob, good morning. >> good morning to you, russ, we will talk to jim jones, the president of national security advisor about these reports that commanders on the ground in afghanistan want more troops. bob schieffer, thanks a lot. and ahead now on sunday morning, bill geist. the call of the wild. >> ever ever >>...
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fresh express is america's #1 choice for great tasting salad for good reason. first, we harvest every tender leaf at the peak of freshness...then they're fresh chilled... ...so all the natural goodness is captured in our exclusive keep-crisp® bag... ...designed to lock in all the freshness... ...and flavor... ...with absolutely no preservatives. it's no wonder fresh express is guaranteed to be fresh and delicious every time... ...right out of the package, or your money back. and with more than 30 varieties to choose from... ...it's easy to see why, for so many people, it's the crisp... ...goodness of fresh express... ... or nothing. fresh express. consistently, deliciously fresh. check us out atfreshexpress.com/freshoffers. >>> hello again. in 30 seconds it will be 5:00. venus is in the eastern sky at the moment. marty is over at first weather. >>> it's a stuff i didn't morning and humid afternoon. take a look at the day part. we'll have high temperatures, i'm th
fresh express is america's #1 choice for great tasting salad for good reason. first, we harvest every tender leaf at the peak of freshness...then they're fresh chilled... ...so all the natural goodness is captured in our exclusive keep-crisp® bag... ...designed to lock in all the freshness... ...and flavor... ...with absolutely no preservatives. it's no wonder fresh express is guaranteed to be fresh and delicious every time... ...right out of the package, or your money back. and with more than...
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 tylenol doesn't interfere with certain high blood pressure medicines the way aleve metimes can. that's one reason why doctors recommend tylenol more than any other brand of pain reliever. >>> perhaps the most famous photo of the beatles turns 40 years old today. this was taken august 8th, 1969. scores of fans have been visiting the famous crossing and recreating the pose. tom is among them in london with more on this. a good saturday morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. i'm here on abbey road. studios are behind me. on that at a 40 years ago john, paul, george and ringo came out of the recording studio and walked across abbey road. they walked on a crosswalk right about where that red london bus is standing. they made the trip across the street three times in one direction. three times in the other. the photographer on a step ladder about where i'm standing took six frames and later in the afternoon that day they looked at the
blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 tylenol doesn't interfere with certain high blood pressure medicines the way aleve metimes can. that's one reason why doctors recommend tylenol more than any other brand of pain reliever. >>> perhaps the most famous photo of the beatles turns 40 years old today. this was taken august 8th, 1969. scores of fans have been visiting the famous crossing and recreating the pose. tom is...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. they say imports always get the best mileage. well, do they know this malibu offers an epa estimated 33 mpg highway? they never heard that. which is better than a comparable toyota camry or honda accord? they're stunned. they can't believe it. they need a minute. i had a feeling they would. there's never been more reasons to look at chevy. my daughter was with me. i took a bayer aspirin out of my purse and chewed it. my doctor said the bayer aspirin saved my life. please talk to your doctor about aspirin and your heart. >>> all right. there's a new cause for worry with the foreclosure crisis, looking like the spike in unemployment will result in more people losing their homes this year. >> diana was just telling us that bankers and economists say the unemployment rate is overtaking subprime mortgages as the leading cause of foreclosures. economists estimate 1.8 million borrowers will go into foreclosure in 2009, up from 1.4 mill
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. they say imports always get the best mileage. well, do they know this malibu offers an epa estimated 33 mpg highway? they never heard that. which is better than a comparable toyota camry or honda accord? they're stunned. they can't believe it. they need a minute. i had a feeling they would. there's never been more reasons to look at chevy. my daughter was with me. i took a bayer aspirin out of...
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repower america. >>> following breaking news from the justice department, we found out they have arrested a well-known computer hacker, albert gonzalez. he and two others have been arrested, accused of stealing 130 million credit and debit card numbers from places like 7/11 and a grocery star chain. they would go in and figure out which were the big companies and even go to these retail locations and check and see what kind of machines they were using in order to steal these numbers. again, he's a well-known hacker. he and two others with their accuse of the largest single reported data breach in u.s. history. we'll have much more on this on msnbc. >>> in the middle of all the resent town hall fury, a university of colorado student calling for a little bit of logic. the 23-year-old is challenging the president to an oxford-style debate. >> in the world, can a private corporation providing insurance compete with the entity that does not have to worry about making a profit, does not have to pay local property taxes, not subject to local regulations. >> we are working on a series of proposal
repower america. >>> following breaking news from the justice department, we found out they have arrested a well-known computer hacker, albert gonzalez. he and two others have been arrested, accused of stealing 130 million credit and debit card numbers from places like 7/11 and a grocery star chain. they would go in and figure out which were the big companies and even go to these retail locations and check and see what kind of machines they were using in order to steal these numbers....
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president obama praised her confirmation calling it a, quote, wonderful day for america. >>> with this historic vote, the senate has affirmed that judge sotomayor has the intellect, the temperament, the history, the integrity and the independence of mind toablebly serve on her nation's highest court. >> sotomayor will be sworn in tomorrow on live television, another first for the supreme court. >>> the popular cash for clunkers program has been refueled last night the senate joined the house in p a approvaling an additional $2 billion worth of funding. that bill now awaits president obama's signature. under the program, consumers can get up to $4500 in rebates if they swap out their gas guzzler for a new more fuel efficient car. the program's initial $1 billion ran out of money only after ten days. lawmakers expect this new funding to last through labor day. >>> new details this morning about two american journalists pardoned by north korea after an emotional reunion. laura is weak, exhausted and emotional. laura told her family she was treated humanely, but meals were meager and her p
president obama praised her confirmation calling it a, quote, wonderful day for america. >>> with this historic vote, the senate has affirmed that judge sotomayor has the intellect, the temperament, the history, the integrity and the independence of mind toablebly serve on her nation's highest court. >> sotomayor will be sworn in tomorrow on live television, another first for the supreme court. >>> the popular cash for clunkers program has been refueled last night the...
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. >>> coming up on "good morning america," household items to help you treat your pet in case of emergency. that is after your local news. that is your "moneyscope report." i'm vinita nair. >>> 6:24. it pains me to say welcome back to school but also hurts to say we'll linger heat and humidity around. upper 60s to lower 70s. we may fire up more showers and storms this afternoon while this morning they are basically south of easton, cambridge and salisbury on the eastern shore. take the umbrella to be safe though. 85 degrees our two-degree guarantee. low 60s overnight with patchy fog. we'll push 88 tomorrow. 92 wednesday. then we'll slip back into the lower 80s by the end of the week. a good chance of rain tries to build in by late friday through saturday and sunday. >>> let's check the roads with kim, 6:24. >> thank you. traffic is moving along nicely on both loops of the beltway and tunnels as we check at the west side of the outer loop, just building volume as you make your way down towards the route 70 interchange. however, if you're headed downtown, saratoga street is a bit of a headac
. >>> coming up on "good morning america," household items to help you treat your pet in case of emergency. that is after your local news. that is your "moneyscope report." i'm vinita nair. >>> 6:24. it pains me to say welcome back to school but also hurts to say we'll linger heat and humidity around. upper 60s to lower 70s. we may fire up more showers and storms this afternoon while this morning they are basically south of easton, cambridge and salisbury...
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people sitting in america might think why does it take so long? part of the reason why this country is one of the most isolated on the planet. we've been talking about how difficult it has been to gets all these polling materials to the polling booth. to get them back is the same thing. there are 3,000 donkeys were delivering polling ballots and such over the last week to isolated polling booths. they have to do the same thing to come back. we won't know for sure, at least preliminary results for a couple weeks. >> hopefully things will remain quiet throughout the day there. thanks to nick schifrin in afghanistan this morning. >> we will learn this morning if the man convicted of the 1988 bombing of a pan am jetliner over lockerbie scotland will be freed. former libyan intelligence agent al-megrahi was given a life sentence in 2001 for the bombing, which killed 271 people, including 189 americans. he now suffers from terminal cancer. u.s. victims' relatives and the obama administration oppose his release. >> i knew a lot of these families. i talke
people sitting in america might think why does it take so long? part of the reason why this country is one of the most isolated on the planet. we've been talking about how difficult it has been to gets all these polling materials to the polling booth. to get them back is the same thing. there are 3,000 donkeys were delivering polling ballots and such over the last week to isolated polling booths. they have to do the same thing to come back. we won't know for sure, at least preliminary results...
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. >> reporter: they have a quiet power and an arresting beauty, but to shelton johnson, america's national parks also speak the truth. >> etell the story of us as americans, they stel the story of ourselves as human beings in >> reporter: johnson is one of this country's few african-american park rangers. of his visitors, less than 1% are black. is there a perception among african-americans that the national parks, that's where white people vacation? >> i'm certain, yeah. >> reporter: johnson wants to change that but he believes the disconnect between blacks and nature has deep roots. slavery, he says, forever altered how they view the soil. >> if you're working and it's causing discomfort and pain and you think you might die because of this, it's a gradual loss of connection. >> reporter: it's in stark contrast to detroit's inner city where johnson grew up. he never dreamed he'd be a park ranger until he visited yellowstone as a young man. >> it was so beautiful it didn't feel it could be real. >> reporter: today johnson is more than just a guardian of yosemite. he's a keeper of its histo
. >> reporter: they have a quiet power and an arresting beauty, but to shelton johnson, america's national parks also speak the truth. >> etell the story of us as americans, they stel the story of ourselves as human beings in >> reporter: johnson is one of this country's few african-american park rangers. of his visitors, less than 1% are black. is there a perception among african-americans that the national parks, that's where white people vacation? >> i'm certain,...
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america only works when americans are working. furthermore when you're faced with competitors like china and india you have to have a strategy for economic growth and economic to filament in a period of considerable challenge. our argument is if we want to build a safe prosperous and free future we need to create the most productive most creative most entrepreneurial pro-market economy that runs on smart and effective economic regulation. let me be clear. i believe if you set out and say well what maximize their are ways to do that. you said what maximize the number of small businesses created by small business there are ways to do that. if you said how can i have the most continuous process of innovation we know how to it just doesn't fit the political elite definition of the future which is high techs, bigger shocker c and politicians entered. so, long term we're going to need budgetary reform legislation. it's interesting the last congress more than a dozen bills introduced to establish entitlement and budget commission's but i
america only works when americans are working. furthermore when you're faced with competitors like china and india you have to have a strategy for economic growth and economic to filament in a period of considerable challenge. our argument is if we want to build a safe prosperous and free future we need to create the most productive most creative most entrepreneurial pro-market economy that runs on smart and effective economic regulation. let me be clear. i believe if you set out and say well...
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bobo's bk is "wage theft in america." this is part of the annual printers fear lit fest. >> i'm just a moderator, and the moderator is supposed to modete and, peopleumb, but i don't think that's it will be easy to call people mb once-ler to spears and authors prent the thes of the book and their arguments. came in bobo is kind of the jane addams of chicago. she is the head of the national inrfaith coalition for worker justice. in your bk, "wage theftn americ" how millions, why millions of working americans are not getting paid and what we can do about i is already a success. it is not an ordinary book. it ialready become a politilly that. people are around the country on talk radio sws and clubs and organizations and unions have become energized by this book which isbo how people, like the kind ofeople barbara ehrenreich wrote about in nicked and times are being ripped o. our cond author, jon jeter, i hope ironounced that right, "flat broke in the fe market," is a remarkablriter, a journalist with "the wasngton post" and
bobo's bk is "wage theft in america." this is part of the annual printers fear lit fest. >> i'm just a moderator, and the moderator is supposed to modete and, peopleumb, but i don't think that's it will be easy to call people mb once-ler to spears and authors prent the thes of the book and their arguments. came in bobo is kind of the jane addams of chicago. she is the head of the national inrfaith coalition for worker justice. in your bk, "wage theftn americ" how...
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viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away... if you experience a sudden decrease in vision or hearing. now's the time. ask your doctor if viagra is right for you. ♪ viva viagra! >>> welcome back. nothing in life is guaranteed but if you invested tens of thousands of dollars shouldn't you expect is little something in return. a college grad is pretty upset and is even suing after graduating and not landing a job. trina thompson graduated from monroe college. it's a business oriented school in new york. thompson got her degr
viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than...
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. >> i believe we have enormous impact upon america. in other words, you're telling the taxpayers that everybody's suffering, you're suffering. >> reporter: chicago is not the only american city that's forcing furlough days on its workers. in fact, some local and state governments are incorporating them on a regular basis, desperate to cut budgets anywhere they can. michigan wants to save nearly $22 million through six unpaid days. in colorado furlough days may be accompanied by pay cuts as well but nothing compares to california, where more than 90% of state workers will be off on the first and third friday of each month until june of 2010. >> it's a much better alternative to people be laid off. >> reporter: despite sacrifices by city workers, chicago will still be $300 million short of what it needs to fund next year's budget. >> time now for your monday forecast. severe weather in parts of the midwest, large hail, 70 mile-an-hour wind, flooding, isolated tornadoes from chicago a few showers in north dakota, warming up in the pacific
. >> i believe we have enormous impact upon america. in other words, you're telling the taxpayers that everybody's suffering, you're suffering. >> reporter: chicago is not the only american city that's forcing furlough days on its workers. in fact, some local and state governments are incorporating them on a regular basis, desperate to cut budgets anywhere they can. michigan wants to save nearly $22 million through six unpaid days. in colorado furlough days may be accompanied by pay...
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he is a man that has never been proud of america. in his book he surrounded himself with the most radical communists. his attorney general is not going to prosecute the black panthers to threaten white voters. host: how do you respond to that? guest: i disagree that he surrounded himself with communists and radicals. there is no evidence of that. certainly there are differences of opinion about the agenda he is pushing. there are many people, goods are republicans especially, who think it is way too much government. in some ways some of what he has done is an extension of what george w. bush was doing. the bank bailouts were started under the bush administration and everyone agreed with the stimulus package. there arare disagreements about the size and composition, but there's no question that the combination of dealing with issues he inherited and pushing a big agenda has put forward the idea that there is a lot more government in people's lives in this administration, more than people anticipated. host: he brought in his poll ratin
he is a man that has never been proud of america. in his book he surrounded himself with the most radical communists. his attorney general is not going to prosecute the black panthers to threaten white voters. host: how do you respond to that? guest: i disagree that he surrounded himself with communists and radicals. there is no evidence of that. certainly there are differences of opinion about the agenda he is pushing. there are many people, goods are republicans especially, who think it is...
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now there is the push to get america back on track with super fast trains. later on stunned morning. >> in an age where it seems anybody can become a superstar, to in of us the group wilco remains something of a mystery. cynthia bowers this morning will shed some light on that. ♪ >> if you have never heard of wilco, don't blame the band. they are playing to sellou dsr.ow whaon two grammys and have sold 4 million records. there is a mythology you are the greatest band that doesn't get played on the radio. >> we would be happy to be the second greatest band that does get played on the radio. >> later on sunday morning, wilco. persistence paid off for fans that have paid their dues. >> once upon a time there was a falling out in the first family and lasted for years. lesley stahl will show us sometimes you can go home again. >> this is the famous mother daughter reconciliation shot. >> after decades of bad blood and silence treatments, nancy reagan and her daughter patti davis have made up. >> let's not be like a hallmark card here, it wasn't like oh suddenly
now there is the push to get america back on track with super fast trains. later on stunned morning. >> in an age where it seems anybody can become a superstar, to in of us the group wilco remains something of a mystery. cynthia bowers this morning will shed some light on that. ♪ >> if you have never heard of wilco, don't blame the band. they are playing to sellou dsr.ow whaon two grammys and have sold 4 million records. there is a mythology you are the greatest band that doesn't...
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this spring, i started volunteering with organizing for america. i got involved with the campaign and have stated ball because i believe that we must change this country. -- i have stayed involved. i continue to find barack obama the one public figure in my lifetime who has the vision, ideas, passion, and commitment to bring the change that we must bring to this country. i was trained as a community organizer, and now i am one of 13 lead volunteers in my state. i got involved in the campaign because one man's vision restored my hope for this country. my involvement in health insurance reform is the personal. right now, our system works better for the insurance companies that it does for regular people. that is why i have been organizing people in my community to get health care insurance reform passed in 2009. i am proud to be doing this work. thousands of people in my area have signed on already, and we will keep working. person by person, block by block, until we get it done. [applause] and now is my incredible honor to introduce to do the presid
this spring, i started volunteering with organizing for america. i got involved with the campaign and have stated ball because i believe that we must change this country. -- i have stayed involved. i continue to find barack obama the one public figure in my lifetime who has the vision, ideas, passion, and commitment to bring the change that we must bring to this country. i was trained as a community organizer, and now i am one of 13 lead volunteers in my state. i got involved in the campaign...
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peggy ingram works for the meal on wheels ssociation of america. >> he wrote a letter to our ceo that said i love this program and that is absolutely true. he lived that. >> reporter: ingram says as recently as this week, she was still talking ted kennedy's office about helping those in need. >> i think that he was a voice for the voiceless perhaps is the best way to put it. >> reporter: now, every time you walk down a street, you see ted kennedy's work. before the americans with disabilities acted passed in 1990, there were very few curbs like this one that helped disabled people get around. >> we've seen a transformation of the american landscape. >> reporter: because of ted kenny,er amica's sidewalks and buildings look different. there is the civil rights act and family medical leave. >> fifty years in the united states senate and you look at all of the laws that he left his mark on, there is no senator that comes close. >> reporter: andy runs the american association of people with disabilities and he has bipolar disorder. he says people with mental illness have benefited from ken
peggy ingram works for the meal on wheels ssociation of america. >> he wrote a letter to our ceo that said i love this program and that is absolutely true. he lived that. >> reporter: ingram says as recently as this week, she was still talking ted kennedy's office about helping those in need. >> i think that he was a voice for the voiceless perhaps is the best way to put it. >> reporter: now, every time you walk down a street, you see ted kennedy's work. before the...
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those people need to be heard and have a right to be heard, that they're not really representative of america, in my opinion. we have to be careful here not to let those town heatings dominate the scene and influence what we do on health policy. >> it looks like the obama administration may be ready to drop a key component of the proposal. that's a public insurance option. kathleen sebelius said the option is not essential to the proposed plan. >> the president continues to believe that it's good to have consumer choice. let people choose an option in the new marketplace. he continues to be very supportive of some options for consumers. what we don't know is exactly what the senate finance committee is likely to come up with. they've been more focused on a co-op, not for profit co-op as a competitor, as opposed to a straight government-run program. and i think what's important is choice and competition. i'm convinced at the end of the day, the plan will have both of those. >> some republicans who have opposed the current proposal said they'd accept those co-ops secretary sebelius just mention
those people need to be heard and have a right to be heard, that they're not really representative of america, in my opinion. we have to be careful here not to let those town heatings dominate the scene and influence what we do on health policy. >> it looks like the obama administration may be ready to drop a key component of the proposal. that's a public insurance option. kathleen sebelius said the option is not essential to the proposed plan. >> the president continues to believe...
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latin theme. >> latin america. i'm from colombia. half spanish, half cuban. >> reporter: they came up with the idea of the restaurant ten years ago. two years ago, he decided to pursue his dream. both still have day jobs. they work for the department of defense. their spare time spent in this kitchen. chix is the latest addition to the u street corridor. a neighborhood that's fertile ground with caribbean businesses for years. chix restaurant wants to take those roots and surround...